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Compare the efficacy of adding small doses of prednisolone (10 mg) daily to the efficacy of adding one of the available anti TNF in the treatment of methotrexate inadequate responder rheumatoid arthritis patient.

Hypothesis:

Methotrexate + Prednisolone vs. Methotrexate + anti TNF


Clinical Trial Description

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints and of the tissues around the joints, as well as in other organs in the body. Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and early aggressive treatment can help prevent joint damage, deformity and disability.

The management of RA rests on several principles; drug treatment, which comprise disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDS), but also non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and glucocorticoids (GCs), as well as non-pharmacological measures, such as physical, occupational and psychological therapeutic approaches, together may lead to therapeutic success. However, the mainstay of RA treatment is the application of DMARDs. Methotrexate (MTX) is the anchor drug in the management of RA and has been used for many decades.

New and highly effective DMARDS have continued to emerge until the most recent years- in particular, biologic agents which target tumor necrosis factor, the interleukin 1 (IL -1) receptor, the IL-6 receptor, B lymphocytes and T cell co-stimulation. Furthermore, treatment strategies have changed during this period, initially by calling for early referral and early institution of DMARD treatment on the basis of respective evidence of clinical efficacy.

The EULAR (EUROPEAN LEAGUE AGAINST RHEUMATISM) recommendations for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (3) emphasize that treatment should be aimed at reaching the target of remission or low disease activity (DAS 28 score ≤ 3.2) as soon as possible in every patient; as long as the target has not been reached, treatment should be adjusted by frequent (every 1-3 months) and strict monitoring.

MTX (1) should be part of the first treatment strategy in patients with active RA and when MTX contraindications (or intolerance) are present, other DMARDs should be considered.

GCs (1) added at low to moderately high doses to synthetic DMARD monotherapy (or combinations of synthetic DMARDs) provide benefit as initial short-term treatment, but should be tapered as rapidly as clinically feasible.

In a systematic review (4), GCs were found to be effective in relieving signs and symptoms and inhibiting radiographic progression, either as monotherapy or combination therapy.

In patients responding insufficiently to MTX and/or other synthetic DMARDs with or without GCs, biological DMARDs should be started (1); current practice would be to start a TNF inhibitor (adalimumab, certolizumab, etanercept, golimumab or infliximab) which should be combined with MTX.

In most of the studies which included GCs in the management of RA, it was included at the beginning of the study (1).

In a recent trial (2), Inclusion of low-dose prednisone from the start into a two-year MTX-based tight control treatment strategy for early RA increases both effectiveness (i.e. disease activity variables) and outcome (i.e. erosive joint damage) without increasing toxicity. It also reduces the need for (early) treatment with biologicals.

The anti TNF treatment is expensive and carries the risk of infection. To our knowledge, there is no study comparing the addition of small doses of steroids of steroids to the addition of anti TNF in patients who failed or did not tolerate the 25 mg of MTX.

The investigators have designed this study to compare the efficacy of adding small doses of prednisolone (10 mg) daily to the efficacy of adding one of the available anti TNF in patients who did not achieve remission on maximum tolerated MTX dose (up to 25 mg). ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT01724268
Study type Interventional
Source Hamad Medical Corporation
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Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 3
Start date May 2012
Completion date September 2014

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